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Originally Posted by Aleks
You have to realize theres 2 factors at play there though. 1, theres nothing out there right now that will draw anyone to live in a condo over there, its not exactly a hotbed nor very aesthetically pleasing of an area, and 2, its still contaminated so somebody has to take that first step, and once that is complete the palatability for development is much higher (and likely a bit more affordable). The whole thing needs to come together at the same time (or at least make the area vibrant, and viable first) in order to draw more development there
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Why does an arena draw people to an area? its closed the majority of the year and when its busy, it makes all the bars and restaurants in the area packed beyond belief. Why not live in the beltline or East village where the flow is steady?